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| Salisbury helped establish the [[London County Council]]. Salisbury built up the [[Royal Navy]]. [[Africa]] was divided up into [[colonialism|colonies]]. | | Salisbury helped establish the [[London County Council]]. Salisbury built up the [[Royal Navy]]. [[Africa]] was divided up into [[colonialism|colonies]]. |
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− | Salisbury resigned on 11 July 1902. He died on 22 August 1903. The great issues that had divided the country in his time ([[colonialism]], Ireland and Africa) would last in British politics for most of the next century. The one great issue that was not appreciated at the time was the rise of militant [[German]] nationalism, which would in the next century lead to two [[World War]]s. Throughout his career Salisbury wrote articles for the ''Quarterly Review'', which have now been edited and published.<ref>Smith, Paul (ed) 1972. ''Lord Salisbury on Politics. A selection from his articles in the Quarterly Review 1860–83''. Cambridge University Press.</ref><ref>* Robert Cecil Salisbury. ''Essays by the Late Marquess of Salisbury'' (1905) [https://archive.org/download/essaysbylatemar00saligoog/essaysbylatemar00saligoog.pdf online]</ref> | + | Salisbury resigned on 11 July 1902. He died on 22 August 1903. The great issues that had divided the country in his time ([[colonialism]], Ireland and Africa) would last in British politics for most of the next century. The one great issue that was not appreciated at the time was the rise of militant [[German nationalism]], which would in the next century lead to two [[World War]]s. Throughout his career Salisbury wrote articles for the ''Quarterly Review'', which have now been edited and published.<ref>Smith, Paul (ed) 1972. ''Lord Salisbury on Politics. A selection from his articles in the Quarterly Review 1860–83''. Cambridge University Press.</ref><ref>* Robert Cecil Salisbury. ''Essays by the Late Marquess of Salisbury'' (1905) [https://archive.org/download/essaysbylatemar00saligoog/essaysbylatemar00saligoog.pdf online]</ref> |
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| + | == Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess Of Salisbury Media == |
| + | <gallery widths='160px' heights='100%' mode='traditional' caption=''> |
| + | File:Lord Robert Cecil aetat 27.jpg|Lord Robert Cecil. |
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| + | File:14th Earl of Derby.jpg|Lord Derby. Salisbury resigned from his government in protest against proposals for parliamentary reform. |
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| + | File:Robert Cecil, Vanity Fair, 1869-07-10.jpg|The Marquess of Salisbury caricatured by "[[Carlo Pellegrini (caricaturist)|Ape]]" (Carlo Pellegrini) in ''Vanity Fair''', 1869 |
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| + | File:Robert Cecil - 3rd Marquess of Salisbury.jpg|*Robert Cecil (Marquis of Salisbury) |
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| + | File:Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil, Vanity Fair, 1900-12-20.jpg|Salisbury caricatured by [[Leslie Ward|Spy]] for [[Vanity Fair (British magazine)|Vanity Fair]], 1900 |
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| + | File:British Empire in 1898.png|The British Empire in 1898 |
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| + | File:St Etheldreda, Hatfield, Herts - Salisbury Chapel - tomb of the 3rd Marquess of Salisbury.jpg|Monument commemorating Salisbury's burial at St Etheldreda Church, [[Hatfield, Hertfordshire]] |
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| + | File:Hatfield GascoyneCecil statue.jpg|[[Statue of Robert Gascoyne-Cecil|Statue of Salisbury]] in front of the park gates of [[Hatfield House]] |
| + | </gallery> |
| == References == | | == References == |
| {{reflist}} | | {{reflist}} |
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